A personnel of Yemeni security forces shows evidence at the explosion site in Sanaa, Yemen, on Nov. 19, 2013. A roadside bomb suspected to be planted by al-Qaida went off on a street leading to the Yemeni air forces base in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday. No casualties were reported. (Xinhua/Mohammed Mohammed)
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Yemen may delay presidential election set for next year: UN envoy
SANAA, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Yemen may not hold presidential election as scheduled in February 2014, allowing President Abd- Rabbu Mansour Hadi to remain in office until the various parties in the national dialogue reach an agreement, the UN envoy to Yemen said Tuesday.
"All parties have agreed that the discussions and outcomes of the dialogue need more time to be implemented beyond the scheduled time and that it would be logistically impossible to conduct the major polls in February 2014," UN envoy Jamal bin Omar told Xinhua. Full story
A personnel of Yemeni security forces collects evidence at the explosion site in Sanaa, Yemen, on Nov. 19, 2013. A roadside bomb suspected to be planted by al-Qaida went off on a street leading to the Yemeni air forces base in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday. No casualties were reported. (Xinhua/Mohammed Mohammed)
A personnel of Yemeni security forces collects evidence at the explosion site in Sanaa, Yemen, on Nov. 19, 2013. A roadside bomb suspected to be planted by al-Qaida went off on a street leading to the Yemeni air forces base in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday. No casualties were reported. (Xinhua/Mohammed Mohammed)
Soldiers of Yemeni air forces cut the road leading to the explosion site in Sanaa, Yemen, on Nov. 19, 2013. A roadside bomb suspected to be planted by al-Qaida went off on a street leading to the Yemeni air forces base in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday. No casualties were reported. (Xinhua/Mohammed Mohammed)